Samson, Sylvia Wheelock and Telford, Joyce Wheelock 2005-03-09

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Sylva Wheelock Samson and her sister Joyce Wheelock Telford are granddaughter’s of Frank Wheelock, founder of the City of Lubbock. They reminisce about their early life in Lubbock.


General Interview Information

Interviewee Name: Sylvia Wheelock Samson and Joyce Wheelock Telford

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Date: March 09, 2005

Location: Lubbock, Texas

Interviewer: David Marshall

Length: 01:40:04


Abstract

Their backgrounds; Background of Frank Wheelock; Born in New York; Moved to Madison, Wisconsin; Recollections of Frank Wheelock; Farm manager on the IOA Ranch; Planning of the town of Lubbock; Anecdotes; Big two story house; Frank in Lubbock; First Mayor, First Postmaster, First Sheriff; Started first bus line, first cotton gin; Was interested in business ventures; Lubbock Population; 32,000 people in 1934; Memories of her grandmother; Methodist; Methodist Church; Regular visits with her children; Quaker Church; First Methodist Church on Broadway; Brick building with steps; Christmas celebration; Bicycle as gift; Tumbleweed Christmas tree; Christmas party at Sunday School; Family holidays; Thanksgiving; Fourth of July; Black Thursday; Thanksgiving Day sandstorm; Very frightening; Scary insects; Flying ants; Came in waves; Buffalo Springs cabin; Swimming pool; 30 ft’ Concrete pool; Buffalo Springs Lake; Fishing boats; Catfish, perch and bream; Recreation at Lubbock in 1930’s; Swimming and fishing; Silver Falls, Crosbyton; Earliest address; 1802 7th St; Two bedroom, one bath house; Fireplace; Had a kerosene stove; Neighbors; Water systems; Few livestock; MacKenzie Park; City Park; Prairie Dog Town; “Tumble In” was finest place to swim; Elementary Schools; Went to K. Carter School; George M. Hunt school; Entertainment; Campfires; Smoking; Played “Hide and Seek”; “Red Rover” game; Outings at school; School days; Starting at Texas Tech; Joyce started in fall 1938; Sylva started in 1941; Lubbock Army Air Base; Faculty at Tech; Foreign language teachers; Spanish teacher was her father in law.


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